It might have been cold, and it might have been icy on Tuesday morning. But roughly 20 members of Sterling's Meals On Wheels braved the elements to honor the group's charter members at Prince of Peace Episcopal Church.

The Sterling chapter of Meals On Wheels, which has volunteers deliver warm meals to seniors who need them five days a week, including holidays, will celebrate its 40th anniversary on April 2.

But for many, the years have flown.

Evan Guenzi, one of the original charter members, still keeps a regular biweekly route. Charter member Maxine McFarland still acts as treasurer. Della Williams, another charter member, kept delivering for 32 years.

The more than 50 regular and substitute drivers deliver about 35 to 45 meals to the seniors every day.

“For a lot of people we deliver to, we are the only people they see,” said Meals on Wheels President Diana Smith, explaining why so many volunteers stay with it. “And they are so happy to see us.”

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